Are There Any RV ACs That Run Off of 220V
Question:
Can you tell me if anyone make a RV heatpump that has an ac input of 220V ? Thank You Jeff L Steele
asked by: Jeffrey L
Helpful Expert Reply:
Hey Jeff, it looks like all the heaters for RVs that I was able to find, like the Camco Olympian Wave 6 Catalytic Safety Heater for Mid-Sized RVs # CAM57341 is going to run off of LP gas.
I see that you're also looking at air conditioners so went ahead and checked to see if any units run off of 220V and it's looking like all of our ACs like # ADV94FR run off of 115VAC.
Also, there are various adapters to convert from house outlet to 30A for camper, or convert from house outlet to 50A, or 30A to 50A if that's what you're after.
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Camco Olympian Wave 6 Catalytic Safety Heater for Mid-Sized RVs
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Advent Air RV Air Conditioner System - Single Zone - 13,500 Btu - White
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